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How to Become a Medical Assistant in Minnesota – MN

By an allied health world contributing writer
Published: January 18th, 2010

In Minnesota, it is necessary for you to obtain your high school diploma or equivalent. Training beyond high school is not a requirement, however, employer preferences lean more toward those with training, skills, experience, and certification. Additional education through Minnesota medical assistant programs is highly recommended.

Medical assisting is a field requiring a wide range of skill and knowledge. A medical assistant will be responsible for a variety of tasks from general office work to transcription to one-on-one with patients. You can acquire the training you need in as little as one to two years through career schools or online. If you choose to go through a medical assistant program in Minnesota, there is often the option of off-campus training in various medical facilities. Your hands-on learning will teach you the skills for checking vital signs, giving injections, performing basic lab tests, among other tasks. You'll learn basic anatomy, medical terminology and office support skills, such as medical billing & coding, charting, transcription and skills for dealing with patients and insurance providers.

The current average salary for a medical assistant in Minnesota is $30,000 annually. According to CityTownInfo.com, there are job opportunities in both large metro areas and smaller towns. The size of the area is not the basis for the median income, however, there is a much higher demand for medical assistants in Minneapolis.

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